The Achievements update dropped for Dandy's World on February 27, 2026, introducing 29 medals organized into Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Iridescent tiers. Some you'll collect naturally through regular play. Others—like Speed Runner and Twisteds Fear Me—demand tight coordination and sustained effort. Every medal you unlock can be equipped as a title below your username, giving you a visible way to show off what you've accomplished. This guide covers the full list and the most efficient paths to clear them.
What are all the achievements in Dandy's World?
There are 29 total badges in the game right now. Two of them—Welcome to Dandy's World! and Alpha Player!—unlock automatically: the first appears when you load the game, and the second was granted to anyone who played during the Alpha phase. That leaves 27 active challenges split across the four tiers.

Achievement tier overview
Here's the complete list of every earnable achievement, its tier, and the condition you need to meet:
Which achievements are easiest to get first?
Focus on the ones that accumulate through normal gameplay. Gossip Bud and Gossip Time just need patience: keep asking Dandy and Dyle for gossip across multiple sessions until you've heard 25 unique lines from each. The distance medals (Speed Walker, Long Distance Runner, Marathon Runner) build up passively, though using Finn speeds things up considerably since he gains a 33% speed boost whenever any Toon completes a Machine. Flutter's Floaty Dash ability also helps you cover ground faster, and having Tisha on your team with her Tidy Up! ability is a solid bonus for the longer distance grinds.
What a Deal! is another low-effort Bronze. Save your tapes for a few floors before visiting Dandy's Shop so you can afford all three items in a single stop. Same logic applies to Geared Up, though that one requires buying all three items in the pregame shop, so make sure you have enough ichor banked before the run starts.

Buy all three to unlock What a Deal!
What's the best strategy for Machine and Item achievements?
These are pure volume grinds, but the right Toon choices make them considerably less painful. For Machine completions, Boxten's Wind-Up ability adds 6% extraction speed for every alive Toon in the round, which stacks up fast in a full party. Shelly provides an extraction speed boost as well, and Vee can highlight all Machine locations for 5 seconds, cutting down wasted movement between objectives.
Squirm is listed as an excellent pick for Machine grinding too, but getting him is its own challenge (more on that below). For Items, Yatta is the standout option: this Toon drops 2 random candy items after completing a Machine, which means every machine completion doubles as an item pickup opportunity.
How do you unlock the hardest achievements?
Speed Runner (Iridescent)
Finishing any floor in under 1 minute is brutal without the right setup. Finn is the clear pick here because of the Reel In ability, which combined with the post-machine speed boost makes him the fastest Toon for covering ground. Coordinate with your party beforehand so everyone knows the plan.
Hissy Fit (Iridescent)
Beating Twisted Dyle's floor while playing as Shrimpo is genuinely difficult. Shrimpo isn't built for that kind of pressure, so this one leans heavily on your teammates carrying the load. Bring players with strong Toons and treat this as a team effort rather than a solo flex.
Twisteds Fear Me (Iridescent)
Reaching Floor 100 is the definition of a long-term goal. Your entire party of 8 needs to be reliable, which means either playing with a coordinated group of friends or spending significant time finding consistent teammates. There's no shortcut here.
Main Character (Iridescent)
This one needs 8 unique Main Toons in a single party, which is essentially a coordination puzzle. Playing with a premade group is the only realistic path, since you need everyone to select different Main Toons before the match starts.
Stealth Mission (Gold)
Completing a floor without being spotted becomes much more manageable with Connie, who can turn invisible for 6 seconds. Plan your route around Machine locations and use Connie's ability whenever a Twisted gets close.
Center of Attention (Gold)
Distracting 6 or more Twisteds simultaneously sounds chaotic, and it is. Pebble can distract any Twisted directly, and Brightney helps by shining light on Twisteds to make them visible and easier to manage. Get your positioning right before triggering the distraction.
How do you unlock Squirm, and what does he do?
Squirm is the Toon required for Fine Dining (eating from 10 unique bookshelves on a single floor) and is also useful for Machine grinding. Getting him requires three things completed simultaneously:
- 50% Research on Twisted Squirm: Twisted Squirm has a low spawn rate, and each research capsule you collect only gives 1% progress, meaning you need 50 capsules total.
- Own 3+ Titles: Any 3 achievements that you've converted into displayed titles count. Gossip Bud, Gossip Time, and any of the distance medals are the easiest targets.
- 3,000 ichor: Collected by surviving floors, gathering research capsules, and completing Machines. No faster route exists; it's straight grind time.
Once you have Squirm, note that standing near a bookshelf makes his cooldown recover twice as fast. That mechanic is what makes Fine Dining achievable at all on a single floor.

Squirm unlock requirements
Titles and how the system works
Every achievement you earn can be equipped as a title displayed under your player username. This is the main social layer of the system: it's how you signal to other players what you've accomplished. You can swap between any earned titles at any time, so there's no permanent choice to stress over. The Achievements page on the Dandy's World Fandom wiki has a full breakdown of the system including retroactive unlock details for veteran players.
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